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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Fri, Aug 12, 2022 2:28 PM
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Shabbat Shalom...
In this week’s Parsha, we are commanded to love G-d with all our heart,
soul, and money (6:5). How can we be commanded to love, and how real can
that love be if it emerges from a commandment?
Rabbi Akiva Eiger explains that upon realizing what people and G-d have
done for us, our natural response is to appreciate it. When someone
genuinely shows us love, it’s natural for us to feel appreciated and return
that love. The commandment acknowledges the reflexive nature of love and
enables us to behold and appreciate the love reflected in all that G-d has
done for us, which will naturally lead to our loving Him back. By
extension, this lesson is true of all our relationships; focusing on love
and kindness will inevitably bring that back to us in return and contribute
to our overall happiness.
Quotation of the week:
"Happiness is a mood. Positivity is a mindset."
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Shabbat Shalom...
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In this week’s Parsha, we are commanded to love G-d with all our heart,
soul, and money (6:5). How can we be commanded to love, and how real can
that love be if it emerges from a commandment?
Rabbi Akiva Eiger explains that upon realizing what people and G-d have
done for us, our natural response is to appreciate it. When someone
genuinely shows us love, it’s natural for us to feel appreciated and return
that love. The commandment acknowledges the reflexive nature of love and
enables us to behold and appreciate the love reflected in all that G-d has
done for us, which will naturally lead to our loving Him back. By
extension, this lesson is true of all our relationships; focusing on love
and kindness will inevitably bring that back to us in return and contribute
to our overall happiness.
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Quotation of the week:
"Happiness is a mood. Positivity is a mindset."